It takes longer to have detectable hiv antibodies in saliva then blood so you can not compare them.
Reread CurfewX 's first reply to you.
A 7 week oral test is only a good indicator.
A 7 week AB test is mostlikely a true status.
A 7 week 4th generation considered conclusive by the World Health Organization and "many" U.S. hiv experts to be conclusive.
I feel like my 7 weeks test would of been positive if i was. Cause at 6 weeks most test positive.
Worst case 3rd, best case 4th. Even then wouldn't my test at 7 weeks been positive since it's at that time frame.
Any negative test taken at 4+ weeks post-exposure is a good indicator that you are negative. If you're going to use Oraquick, test at 12 weeks for your conclusive negative result. Otherwise, visit a clinic and take a 4th-generation test at any point now for a conclusive result.